Since you haven't mentioned the context where the liked units, therefore
1. If you are asking about polymers, then they are called monomers.
2. If you are asking about living organisms they are called cells.
3. if you are asking about solids, they are called unit cells.
there are not repeating units in a monomer.
Starch is made of repeating monomer units of glucose. These glucose monomers are linked together through glycosidic bonds to form the complex carbohydrate structure of starch.
cells. These units are arranged in a regular pattern that gives the solid its characteristic shape and structure. The arrangement of these units determines the physical properties of the crystal.
Yes! Glycogen is made from repeating units of glucose. Hope this helps!
A large ionic lattice is formed.
A molecule made of many repeating parts is known as a polymer.
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No, hydrolysis is the breakdown of giant molecules into their component units by the addition of water molecules. The opposite process, where giant molecules are synthesized from repeating units, is known as condensation or dehydration synthesis.
there are not repeating units in a monomer.
Starch is made of repeating monomer units of glucose. These glucose monomers are linked together through glycosidic bonds to form the complex carbohydrate structure of starch.
DNA is not made up out of 2, but 4 repeating units. These repeating units, nucleotides, being Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, and Cytosine.
A chain of repeating units is called a polymer. Polymers are large molecules composed of repeating structural units, or monomers, that are linked together by chemical bonds. Examples of polymers include plastics, proteins, and nucleic acids.
Yes, minerals have a repeating inner structure known as a crystal lattice. This lattice is made up of repeating units called unit cells, which give minerals their characteristic geometric shapes and physical properties.
No
cells. These units are arranged in a regular pattern that gives the solid its characteristic shape and structure. The arrangement of these units determines the physical properties of the crystal.
Repeating units of actin and myosin filaments are called sarcomeres. These are designed to control the contraction of muscles in the human body.
I do believe you are asking about a sarcomere, units of repeating bands that make up the fibers (myofibrils) of a striated muscle.